I wonder if Bimmy knows Michael Myers wasn't the name of the monster in the script. It was The Shape1yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/TheCinemassacreTruth
On this day 43 years ago Margaret Thatcher won the Conservative leadership election, becoming the first woman in charge of a major British political party6yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/ukpolitics
Prince Albert visits New Jerusalem after a relaxation of relations between the UoB and Canada [1950]6yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/Kaiserreich
Newcastle's lineup the last time we were in the US (and lost to Porland Timbers' B team)1yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/NUFC
Number of MPs publically supporting each Conservative Leadership candidate2yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/tories
Survation: Who would you trust the most to tell the truth? Boris Johnson: 25.7% Jeremy Corbyn: 19.4%4yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/ukpolitics
Don't let the memes distract you from a fantastic result for Labour. CorbyIN4yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/badunitedkingdom
British doctors delousing victims at Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, 1945 [1012 x 1060]6yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
Does anyone know how the arm and hand attached to this staff would look on a 30k Marine?1yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/WordBearers
Operation Catapult: The Royal Navy attacks it's French allies to prevent the French fleet from being captured by the Nazis, 3rd July 1940 [744x566]6yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
General Bernard Montgomery and Winston Churchill play with Montgomery's dog Rommel, 1944 [858x536]7yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
3rd July 1940: The Royal Navy attacks it's French allies' fleet at Mers el Kabir to prevent the seizure of the fleet by Axis forces6yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/europe
Australian troops advance at Alamein - The Second battle of El Alamein ended 75 years ago today and was one of the allies' first decisive victories of the war - 3rd September 1942 [800x782]7yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
British Field Marshal Bernard Montgomery meets Joseph Stalin, 1945 [1024x753]7yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/HistoryPorn
Nicholas II with George V and their children Tsarevich Alexei and Prince Edward, 19107yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/europe
Weekly menu at the Newcastle Boys Industrial School, Northumberland, England, 1914.6yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/europe
Lille have reportedly turned down an initial bid from Newcastle for Thiago Maia6yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/soccer
The (Western) Roman Emperor Honorius who when told Rome had been sacked was worried his chicken called Rome was dead, and when told it was only the city was relieved. (And also tried to have sex with his sister who then fled to the East)7yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/europe
Say what you will but when WWE comes up with a marketing strategy they push it7yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/SquaredCircle
Sir Tim Barrow hands EU President Donald Tusk letter officially confirming Brexit7yr ⋅ Woodstovia ⋅ r/pics